The right to the conquest of Navarre by Ferdinand, according to some authors of the era (1512). Juan Díez de Aux y Marcilla and his «Ivsta ocupación del reino de Navarra»: on the law of the Kingdom of Aragon to her and not Castile Navarra linking (1562-15

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Published 18-06-2024
Mª Rosa Ayerbe Iríbar

Abstract

This is an unpublished text of the Aragonese historian Juan Díaz de Aux y Garcés de Marcilla, a direct descendant of the famous Greater justice of Aragon, Martín Díaz de Aux. Due to the Queen Jeanne III of Navarre´s claims, he rectifies some of the statements made by the Spanish jurist Doctor Juan López de Vivero, known as Lope de Palacios Rubios, in the treaty that he wrote on behalf of Ferdinand the Catholic to justify conquest and occupation of the Kingdom of Navarre, and he claims the right of the King (Philippe II) to occupate Navarre because having Aragonese descent and not Castilian descent, having been tyrannized the old Kingdom, since Sancho III the Great, by the own Kings of Navarre.

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Keywords

Juan Díaz de Aux, Garcés de Marcilla, Lope de Palacios Rubios, Conquest of 1512, Ferdinand the Catholic, Philippe II, Jeanne III of Navarre, Justification of the Spanish dominion over Navarre

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